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Committee advances bill to restrict youth‑appealing inhalant packaging; proposed federal carve‑out amendment fails
Summary
Senate Bill 1198 would prohibit distribution or sale of inhalant delivery systems packaged in ways that appeal to minors. Committee discussion included a failed motion to adopt a dash‑1 amendment that would have exempted products with FDA marketing authorization; the committee then moved the base bill to the floor with a do‑pass recommendation.
The Senate Rules Committee advanced Senate Bill 1198, which would prohibit distribution, sale or allowance of sale of inhalant delivery systems that are packaged in a manner the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) determines is intended to protect minors from the negative health effects of inhalant delivery systems.
Committee staff summarized the measure and the posted dash‑1 amendment, which would have exempted from the…
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